The only things that human beings need to survive in this world are: food‚ shelter‚ and relationships. Humans by nature cannot successfully exist on their own‚ for that reason they are instinctively inclined to crave relationships with others. Whether a relationship be romantic or strictly platonic‚ it is crucial that one develop a proper foundation before trusting wholeheartedly. The foundation of a relationship‚ much like any other type of foundation‚ protects it from threatening outside forces‚
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Desdemona has not fallen victim to Othello’s insane rage and jealousy by her wrong doing. She isn’t even the main target of the demise brought upon Iago. The one to fall is Othello‚ but to achieve this‚ Iago must get him to kill Desdemona. Totally deprived of breath and of words to tell the truth. Wrong place’s at the most wrong times‚ this is what made her the passive victim for Iago’s true victim. Desdemona is probably the strongest willed character in the play‚ although she is a woman. Shakespeare
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Othello- is a general of the army in the city of Venice‚ Italy. He is respected by many people but not to the fullest because he is a Moor. He marries Desdemona in secret but later is caught because Iago snitched on him to Brabantio‚ Desdemona’s father. Othello is later sent to Cyprus by the Duke but arrives late because of a sea storm. During his stay he is lied to by Iago into thinking that Cassio‚ Othello’s lieutenant‚ is having an affair with Desdemona. This makes him really pissed off and believes
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significance of the entire play revolves around the fact that the greatness and goodness of any man‚ his achievements in his profession and his success can be swiftly and utterly undone; that he could sink not only from bliss to despair but from the heights of human excellence to the very baseness of our animal instincts. We are first introduced to Othello from the thoughts of Iago and Roderigo. These comments in the opening scene have a mostly racist nature and Othello is described as barbaric and
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Othello’s attitude towards Desdemona change towards the end of the play? Throughout the play Othello’s feelings for Desdemona seem to change‚ from feelings of pure adoration to jealousy and betrayal. However‚ one thing remains constant‚ an intense passion in his emotions towards her. To begin‚ in the extract Othello uses a high volume of religious lexis to explain his pain at what he believes Desdemona has done (committed adultery with Cassio). From lines 47-52 Othello describes how he would rather
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To what extent is Desdemona presented as a tragic victim in the play ‘Othello’? Desdemona‚ the daughter of Venetian senator Brabantio‚ is captivated by Othello’s fables of bravery as a warrior and she falls in love with him. In view of the fact that Desdemona is a “fair” woman and Othello is “an old black ram”‚ commonly referred to as ‘the Moor’‚ their marriage indicates that her fate might be tragic. In ‘Othello’‚ Desdemona is portrayed as a courageous young woman whose character is used against
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The tragedy of Othello tells the tale of a man whose love was tarnished by the seed of suspicion. Shakespeare effortlessly portrays the transformation Othello’s love for Desdemona goes through as it becomes an aberration of what it once was. The film ‘O’ directed by Tim Blake Nelson is an adaptation of the well crafted play Othello by William Shakespeare. The film has many similarities to the play‚ and the storyline of the movie mirrors the main events that take place in the play as well as highlighting
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and race impact the relationship between Othello and Desdemona? “She loved me for the dangers I had pass’d‚ And I loved her that she did pity them This only is the witchcraft I have used.” –Othello (act 1‚ scene 3‚ 167-169) Othello and Desdemona’s manifestly love-filled relationship was somewhat shielded by society’s views of the age‚ social position and race differences‚ that would evidently cause implications. In the late sixteenth century‚ the time in which Othello is based‚ it was disreputable
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Othello In the play Othello by Shakespeare there are numerous various male and female roles‚ that between husband and wife‚ mater and servant relationships as well as the relationship between men and women in the set society which is patriarchally based. The male/female relationships have a large part to play in influencing the final outcome of this tragedy. Notably the relationships between Brabantio and Desdemona‚ the relationship between Roderigo and Desdemona‚ the relationship between Cassio
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Tragedy of Desdemona Throughout the play of Othello‚ Shakespeare takes the audience through a series of events that allows good and evil to be distinguished amongst the characters introduced. This play also gives off a strong sense of heroism and how easily that can be diminished by the impact of evil. The life of Desdemona is most closely effected by evil through her husband being convinced that she has been adulterous‚ causing an overwhelming amount of corruption to they’re relationship as well
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